The balance sheet is important but humans & justice come first, says Geoffrey Bindman
Eleanor Moodey reflects on the status & standing of international families post-Brexit
Jonathan Fisher QC & Anita Clifford put the new arrangements for money laundering under the spotlight
Evicting anti-social tenants: hope in Dante’s inferno? Nicholas Dobson
Where coercion meets care: Keith Wilding discusses the benefits of tribunal hearings in the mental health context
In a special NLJ report, Michael Zander reflects on public concern about the use & governance of facial images
Commercial firm strengthens real estate disputes team with associate hire
Firm appoints three directors to board
Six promoted to partner and one to legal director across UK and Ireland offices
From blockbuster judgments to procedural shake-ups, the courts are busy reshaping litigation practice. Writing in NLJ this week, Professor Dominic Regan of City Law School hails the Court of Appeal's 'exquisite judgment’ in Mazur restoring the role of supervised non-qualified staff, and highlights a ‘mammoth’ damages ruling likened to War and Peace, alongside guidance on medical reporting fees, where a pragmatic 25% uplift was imposed